Saudi, Turkish deputy foreign ministers meet in Riyadh

Saudi and Turkish diplomats discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises. (Supplied)
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Saudi and Turkish diplomats discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises. (Supplied)
Saudi, Turkish deputy foreign ministers meet in Riyadh
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Saudi and Turkish diplomats discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 April 2023
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Saudi, Turkish deputy foreign ministers meet in Riyadh

Saudi and Turkish diplomats discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises. (Supplied)
  • Burak Akcapar also holds talks with GCC Secretary-General Jassem Albudaiwi

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji on Monday welcomed his Turkish counterpart Burak Akcapar for talks on regional and international issues of common interest.

The meeting, which was attended by Turkiye’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia Fatih Ulusoy, also sought to find ways to boost cooperation between the two nations in various fields.

Akcapar also visited the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh where he met GCC Secretary-General Jassem Albudaiwi and Dr. Abdulaziz Aluwaisheg, assistant secretary-general for political and negotiation affairs.




Saudi and Turkish diplomats discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises. (Supplied)

Albudaiwi stressed the importance of strengthening strategic dialogue between the GCC and Turkiye, as well as nurturing Gulf-Turkish relations in all fields.

The two sides also discussed prominent regional and international challenges and crises.

Albudaiwi and Akcapar highlighted areas of common interest under the framework agreement on economic and technical cooperation signed between the two sides in 2005, as well as the memorandum of understanding for the strategic dialogue signed in 2008.

Albudaiwi highlighted the decision of the GCC Ministerial Council to resume dialogue between the two sides and hold joint meetings during its 155th session.

The two sides concluded their talks by agreeing to stage more meetings between the joint technical teams that were formed under the framework of the joint action plan between the GCC and Turkiye, adopted at the third ministerial meeting of the strategic dialogue, held in Kuwait in 2010.

Albudaiwi said also that the two sides were keen to set a date for a sixth such meeting.